- Montenotte, Carcare, Mallare, Quiliano, and Savona.
Altare is just west of the
Cadibona p****,
which at 459 m (1,506 ft)
divides the
Ligurian Alps from the Ligurian...
-
Colle di
Cadibona - 436 m (1,430 ft) - is a
mountain p****
between Savona and
Altare in the
Ligurian Alps,
delineating the
boundary with the
Apennine Mountains...
- south-western
extremity of the Alps,
separated from the
Apennines by the
Colle di
Cadibona. The Col de
Tende and the
Vermenagna valley separate them from the Maritime...
-
between the
Apennines and the Alps is
usually taken to be the
Colle di
Cadibona, at 435 m
above sea level,
above Savona on the
Italian coast. The Rhône...
- 957
metres (3,140 ft)
Colle di Nava at 934
metres (3,064 ft)
Colle di
Cadibona at 459
metres (1,506 ft).
Cuneo was
founded in 1198 by the
local po****tion...
- The
Alpine mountain range is
linked with the
Apennines with the
Colle di
Cadibona p**** in the
Ligurian Alps.
Nineteen Italian regions are
crossed by either...
- subdivision, the
Western Alps
start from the
Bocchetta di
Altare (or
Colle di
Cadibona) and end with the Col Ferret. The
Partizione delle Alpi
divides the Western...
-
Italy Col de la
Bonette –
France Brenner P**** – Austria/Italy
Colle di
Cadibona –
Italy Colle della Croce – France/Italy
Falzarego P**** –
Italy Fern P****...
- of the
highest and most well-known
peaks in the Alps. From the
Colle di
Cadibona to Col de
Tende it runs westwards,
before turning to the
northwest and...
- Torino-Savona. They
ascend to the
Bocchetta di Altare,
sometimes called Colle di
Cadibona, 436 m (1,430 ft), the
border between the
Ligurian Alps
along the coast...